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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-23, Page 1•1111.1gr107-' qr- •-• 74••••-• - 0 • .00 per year, iu. advance; I25 otherwise UCKNQW ONT• THURSDAY, .MARCH 24r4. 1,916« bingle Copies.3. eetif.9 LOCAL AND-OENERAL ° Suits Piessedanacleitiedprenealy end' well. 'Temple. Clark,'Mrchanti Tager: Miss M. Arnold, of Ktneartline; statai 0,.• few daya beitteweek,with Mis A. Spittle, 'Mr. Fretni*la, 'Ot ,Carlyle, .64k., is ViSiting with his Uncle and mint, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mills. • Mrith."41 ars. TbQS Melvrn, of CuI • retie, were week rad viiiiibett with their daughter, MrseJ.' Bell.' • ' MYSS ArtsisTioNG AmiouNGits that on and after Tuesday, March. 28th, she will have on display,the latest models in spring millinery. ,, _ Miss dhristie andMiss Jean H. Doug- las atm visiting Mrs. Chas F. Richard - eon, of 'yeeswater, thieweek. • Miss Margaret, Irwin, nurse -in train- , ing at the Guelph Hospital, visited at her thane here a Couple of days this week. . . • Lieut. C. Spenceavrote home on Fri- day that he was about to' leave for Hali fax from -which poet he would sail for England. - Capt. W..P..,Free'ma.n M. D., who re- - cently sailed.for England in charge of it Medical Corpalias cabled home that he arrived safely, • Ws. James Alton went to Fergus on Monday, where she it spending a fear. .claya with Charles AltOn who is. etill in ..the htispital there. . . . • 'Spiting stpek , Just Al7rived Black and Aloe Serges, Fancy Sultings and Pontingi- som.guann New.. Perfect fit Guaranteed • TEMPLE 'CLARK, 111.rehent Talton. ' Gem's ItEeTimatit--Get youesientely ,of fertilizer hom,e while the roads aro ' good; Suppey on hand. Get it while it bats. . G S. RO1earS;11. MrEde.N. Hodgins; who recently sold his farm in Kinloss to Mee Colviell.,Ints moved with hie faintly into Lucknow and ocetiples"the tesicience, of Mr W. J. Pritchard. - We have a goOd: Coon Coat and some of the best 'Black Doe Coats with Astra- chan Collars, which will beery high high next Vallten, account CI the Scarcity of skins: Save money by buying now, -,- W. Connell. • M..andMrs. Neil -D; Mackenzie left on Saturday afternoon" for their new home in Neville, Sask. Mr. Duncan McChaeles also went to Nevilletaking with him six horses and a quantity of household effects; . Our Millinery Opening and display of Spring and Suitimer Dress Goods hikes place on Friday, March 31st, and Satur- day, April 1st. We extend a cordial in-• vitation to the ladies to visit our store and inspect the new styles in headwear and our assortment Of dress fabrics, -,-W. Connell. Pte. Wilmer McDonald, who was. with the 33rd Banality), until almost the dine of leaving Quebec- fur Ha!ifax, is home, halting been honorably discharged owing to his being ttnateln to pass. the final physical examination. • THE DAY. -To -day. Thursday, we in- vite the ladies of Lucknow and vicinity to see: the fine display of Ladies' Suits and Coats in our Cloak • Rooth upstairs .by the Princes Mfg. Co. An opportun- ity. to get anexclusive etyle at a special 'price, and fit guaranteed. - MtenhOou & CAitnaeriq Co. Needo The great emit- ' fort in the home is the bath room. ' Health in body and mind starts with cleanliness and wa offer the best in soaps, .• powders, 'perfumes and toilet papers, • To stop a cough try Vinol, ,our cod -liver and iron tonic withott oil. Try it on our guarantee. " -Does you good Or costs you nothing." Vinol is a •wonderful retnedy for chronic coughs,. colds and bronchitis. Dr. A. M. Spence's r rug Store Lucknow. , Look for ths Sign liourwinall. Died in California: Word -has been received here. of the death at Ontario, 'Caltitataitt, eltIre, - Isabella Burns, a 'daughter „ef Mr, ;and, are. Charles Baynes, "Onestime :resideries of the latle, concesSion oflishfield. •• The obitnary notice` read at her funeral'. telle us that she. Iva -whom at St, Mates, Ont.,: Oir.April 8th, .1.877. 'Phe family moved from Aolifield :t0 Widish 'Columbia in 1901, and Isabella, was married to Mr. Burns, a drygoods Merchant of ICaanloops. Britieh Columbia, in 1908. They resided in that city for 4 years, and had born to them : two Children - Chalks Fredeeiek and Thelma Louise: Four years ago the family retired to Ontario, lialifornia, where Mr. Bares died two years ago. Bestdes the two children, now 7 and years of age, Mrs.. Burns leaves six brothers and six sisters, all. residing in Canada The funeral was 'attended by the' ynungest brotheia.David S. Beernes, who, however, arrived one day too late to see his si.eter alive. In a letter conveying the intelligence of his sister's death, David S. speaks of taking the children with hini on his return to British Columbie. , . Glands . CtIDArell..i44WS . . . .. .The .sowers .will Attend ' divine- ator- Ship. in. the M.ethedist Church next:80)1- day morning, -- ' '...' • . e. TO LEekdoa,--e-on•Monelity night was of:unneattleieterest.' • arse .,T, .W .' jeynt' hed., tn. hand the _preparing .of the "eon-. .ing'ea. pregrameue„-and. the room' was fit- tingly.' •deenrated. '. $.k ' Ernotit Millson- • Very Acceptably filled' the ;Chair!: The. subject, "Herees of Canada'' ..was- Well: Preeented :by ;Arc • Doupe. : If ...as •"was- entafined„ .tile Instork-Of ',the heroes • of it* . nation is.Practically. the history of the country, thenesurely„ we Canadians have a bistory•of which We may'well.b,e proud: • The story- of St. Patrick was giVen by Eldon. lienderson. T. S: Reid and J;C. Anderson each sang solge in keeping.with . . . the thoughteff the Seventeentfrof March. Dr..-Newtpn'e.' Irish yecitatiPri• Was well. reeeivedes it. appeared so rieenral.• To. complete the entertainnieetseYeril IriSh jokes were. sprung •on us during `a five minutes' intermission.. '' The sabject next Monday night will he. "The'Young Man and His 'Money." /tee Mi. V: S. Reid, foi- lewed by a reeeptiott service.. e ' . Tem a urt:-6;-.The.subjeet for discus: sion On Monday evening wak'"Co-oper- ation witlithe•StendaySehoot." ,Mr. Wen.. •Murdie reed an excellent paper Q11 this. topie, • „taking ,his comparisoit as. three links. . The first- link waitqbe Sunday • -Tuesday,' March. 21. Seboolathe second as the Guild, and the tided; the Church itself. Le reading the . paper be clearly pointed' to We necessity , of keeping the aecondlink imperfect.con; , - Mios • Annie -McDougall' returned • to - dition,- because it held the first ani third her honie near Underwoedon Friday. -• links together .' Following tlieetOpie were,. . . . . • • 'Miss Bella Stanley left last: week for suggestion nutabees, which were taken ..by Miss Irene SherriffeMr. J. C. Meard- . . . the West, wheire •she willespend a few • • och ahd.Rev. J. Se -Duncan, • These Bug.. Cern of.Ta alike • . . . • months. . , • - • .gestione 'in the line et Sanday School . ' Miss'...Margaret •Symon has.. resumed. week 'were, very ,piefitable. • : M. Cleve .' -Mr. David -Aichee.Wlehes to thankthe her,work in .Mr: -Welshfctrd'a store in.- • Aitchison was present and:.rendeemi.a• neighbors and friends who were very paisley, . - . .• ,. . .. ,, helpful Winne and fatuity at the tone of. • solo, ,GorciOn Little . read the iceiptdre , theednathOf hie mpther. - Mis-e LeXer Fraser left this week fpr a ' le • - lesson two elicansea.by boys of the Sure- „ . ' • - lengthy viait •with relatives .and Mends-- day." 8mieel, and two by a • number .eif . . ' ' in the 'West.. . . , • , ' • e. ., . • soldiers cOmPleted the program. . The . . . . . .4..Song.tor-,Linadian Soldiers ... .. -Social Conimittee are in charge of, the I .. . . Lieut. McKay'S extahy,,,friencle • Ciish . ineeeing neXt.Mpnclay„ and purse en and Others' - - • • , hip every success in bus training in. tertaining tlie sotaiers ' • .... •,_. - ' • ---- ••• ' '.., . • . Londoii,: and •hopes to see -him,back soon . r , • • • • . . aeain .. A . . • (This -is one of the )360ga-whit:Bele --a- • . • . . Canadian boys are. noweeiogieg in the . There .evas no service,' in' the ; 'Free: trencheseelt-was-sentateer_by Pte. -Herb- .Methedisi'. (.71mition . Sunday eireuing'' Miller, who has Inien•at the front since. Rest. De Mille' • preaching in the U. B... .. last August) - , • - ... „ . • • Church. on •the 4th. con, Brae '• ',.. '' . ' - " When my King and.coinitrY call -me -and , Ernie Cunningham, tvho was .eapeeted. e • • I'mwanted at the front; • ' ' ' '. hoin'e to eriliotin.• the ..1.36.Me • Battalion; ' ,Wb.ere the shrapnelshells are bursting has, sienna up and. is ;in. training -with- When the foe, i • . in the re charges and we fury • • .• ,. • the 209111. Batt .in Swap current; Sask., n , ' ! '. ' • ' sent t� bear': the brunt',, • . • - ' • - -MA . - • . • •b - - • - •. • • • ' - • - • - iso • lerta . Kirktown,• of Paisley • H. S.,:has spent ' the .Past .week under the parental roof. Schbor closed' on „ Mr. Will Stanleyis Our latest recruiu. to enlist with theTiverton squad , Mafeking . -----Tuesda,yr-Mitreh- 2- -and Mrs. A. *Culbert visited and Mrs.. James Culbert on ,Stinday." • • M re. Wrnt,Stothers , ,guest: of - her Sister; .1.11,es. J. Berkevellk, last week,' ' . • • - Mre..Janies Beilist• spent a few -days last week with hersister, Ars. ,Thomas Anderson k " thos; Blake, Anson Fialay and Sam, • Kilpatrick each deliyeredvalnablelorses. at,Lticknow and Walkerton on Moaday. - - Rev. Mr. • Powell, of Clinton, preached •stirring I -tenuous in the interests Of the :Huron Temperance Aisociatioe,' on the Aehfield Circuit, Sunday.- Rev: S. et. Bridgette took charge of tbe eereices on, the Dungannon Circuitam Supday. • ' . • ::$10,000 for tlogs. • - The record- price.pidd .for hogs' here :Wednesday .of last ive.elt.($10.:35 per cwt)' Qaused arecord delivery. We are not able .to net the‘mtactnumber, b:ut it Was about the .500 mark; • On a .rough esti= mate thehogs -would britig, $20 a .piecee 'making the amount of cask pula out to the farmers who delivered. the animals $i0,000: Art the price was...above the lOa the total- would be -above rather tharLbiow this_ mei omit, • iftel And the roll is called for Service - I 11 be there. •• . Chorus: „ ' . count of the illness • and death of the n Whethe • roll i6 .. Called for service . principal, Mr. Bell: •'I'll be there. . When the ICaiser's.lines'are firoken and Ptes. Edgar McAfee, Albert Groves,. his armies out of France, . J ack 'Thompson. Mac McKinnon, Aiihie When the Belgian desolation we repair, Matheson,. Joe Sproule, Teddy. Chap. When the final mustere's ordered and the. nian and Torrance McLennan, of the. Maytingle situnds-advance, • Tiverton squad, Spent the weekend here. the God of Battles help me to be . .. there. • ' • ., The Y. P. Guild of St, Pants Church „ Chorus: ••, • , • • held' thetr social evening at the hon3e of Mr. and Mrs. James'Thompson. and., When the roll is called tor servize' con, Bruce. me Friday evening.. A large • • I'll•be there: , e. When the Allies Meech' through• Prussia With the foe in full retreat. That Our hearts be kept from Hatred is our prayer, • . When the right of might is ended in a crushiug last defeat. And the roll is called in Berlin- . I'll be there. Chorus: • When the roll is called for service, • be there. number were present andall report 'a good time. The Ladies' -Mission Circle of the - Baptist Chu -ch held their thankoffernig meeting on Tnesday evening. The pastor, Mr. McCauley Was chairman. A, good peegrani was gieen-consisting of ad- • dreseeti front Rev. Me: Rith1 of St. Paul's Church, and Rev; Mr. Neilson, pastOx of Paisley Baptist Church. Mi. • Neilson's -address was on his work and tin experiences. When for me the Lest Post is sounded-, and.I crosiothe anew t ford, • in Italy, which Was verY interesg. I've a Pilot who of mine fields will, be, Solos were rendered by Mrs. Neilson, of ' • Paisley (Who sang a hymn in Italian); When wRareev'eille sounds in Heaven and Miss Forbes, of Tiverton, and Miss Daisy Cronin; duet by Misses Caniphell;`chor- us by the choir. The program through- out was enjoyed by all. Weather .and road conditions prevented many from teleing present. ' ' On Wedne4dey Ove;nng-abcalt 30 young people of the Baptist Chureh And, congregation gathered at the home of Mr and 'airs. Jas. McLenn, Boundary. A...noter'orthy feature-of-the-businesA, ee an ' • activities a the village• this Veldt wasto their son; Torrance, who has enlisted. , the delivery by raviners:of many horse's Following is the Addi ess:. to buyers in town. Mr. Williains ship= Mr. Torrance McLennan.. ed two carloads to Toroati; Mr, Tom • Dear Torraneeee--Once more we, as Fattish set 'oitt with a carload for young men, are called upon to give Sentient Satilte..and Wtn. Mackenaie, the Other to the cause of the Empire. We local buyer, shipped two carloads to the are Slorry to see you go, and yet we ad - 'West on itedneeday. Prices are not mire you for going. Our King . and consideredhigh tys compared -taitheivliat • °pantry -calls-all humanity calls for, they were twu,tes.irsago1 butelae theme the euppresaion of kenolit dangeronteen• are neatly horses in the country, 'farmers etny. The great Cause •cif the eation re-glafind-trmarket. for-thetn. the-wc-ind needs , men who Wilt de battle for jostle and for. God. We are aura that you will beiequal for the herd.' -ships of warfare and that you can bring honor to yourself and to your 'friends, 90 We send you forth with our, best 38 40 wishes. May all' the good fortune of the 58 60 field be yours! May the Good Giver of' • - 05 Good Gift grant you Strength and pro - 25 27 tection and may you return in safety to 24 yelp' friends! Accept this wrist wet* 10 25 It is a slight token of our eincere desires an you behalf. . the Armies cif .the Goa Sing the Hallelujah Chorus - I'll be there. Chorus; I'll bq there, Many Horses Shipped _FRei BROS! Studio, Lucknoir. coireU Monday,Tuesday . and .Wednesdard . ,eachl,week, 1 Z.0 • • MARKETS 4 Corrected up to Wednesday noon) • Wheat'. • 1‘.1 ; V: ... sr • • t'• . Oats ... • • • ;••••, . • • • • t Barley . . . *** • I • • • ir • • .• • I Buckwheat ... Rutter .., • • • • • Eggs, new laid Hogs • Lfirgan ea -Tuesday, March 21, Mrs, J. L. Getable is on the sick list at present. Mit3s *Iva Brow`ii and Conrad spent Sunday atetheit home here. • Mrs. deo, 'Blair is not as well as her manv friends,evouldwish for: - Pte. II. W. Walden,. "or Kineardinee spent Sunday at his home on the 4th. el Jas. &own left last Week for it visit 0 With frietide in Bowmantrille and Tor 2 onto. Mist; L. Walsh assisted with the .pro. gramme in Ripley at the St. Patrick's concert. Toni Ray and 1VItas Annie BrOwn vis- ited at It. Campbell's on Oat 2nd. con. last Week ' • . Misses- fidut and Catharine Welsh 4. tertatted titteiber „.their young soll'ool triendt oit. 4 t4r1., on *Idol eveninfk , 1 • ' tottogro PRICE? 'VMS WItgiC Wh'eat." bush , . , $ 95 to $ 1 0 Oats, .bush" 48 ..o 5 • Barley, bush. p 58 t� 6 . Choice heavy steers.; : 8 Off to 8 S i llittcherel tattle... e7 76 to 7 9 iteederti .:.,, • , ... . ... ' d 25 to 6 7 Latiibe, eart;...... ,... 4,10 SO. to 12 0 Sheep, emit."... ... , 9 00 to. 9 5 Butter, Creainery Prints 35 to 3 Ilutter, Dairy Prints26 to 3 Ifggs, 'hew laid, doz.,. , 29 to g go, No, 1 storage 4 ,2.5 to 2 i, ottettlett. hag. 4, • i 0 4 2 on to . ge, lid oil vnttototi lt) 44 4 • • iir, ' . 0 3 0 6 0 0 6 FiNtAY'MCK/NNoTtt, JOHN Guovits, • ' • PTt. Tom•MoGUEGOlt: Glaiiiist March 16, 1010.. ' The address was read by Mr. lay and Miss Annie Cuirte made the pretyntation: The rest of the evening watt spent Itt games and inuakt followed by lunch. The toinpanY' broke up by the singing of "Auld Lang Syne " (NOTH.-An bulk:Aunt Wee item,110- lertUtately, has been aowcieti out this weotti halt will a/Toque/0 WONt NOTES FROM THE DARRACAS PO Peter McKinnon and bride re- t•urned from their honeymoon .trip eo Toronto ateSeturday iught.. •• ' • Additions to the.- lout stitiad during the week Were: Jas. B.i.Ward Slaughter,_ Ki le--Ettteecite-Di eteordon Sineltzere Lnelinowe ' twee representatives. 'Of • the, lfilst were fn Lucknow an I vicinity On Mon- - day looking up recruits,:but we under-. 'stand theYeeturned empty handed. Pte. Wilhain 'Prince, tecointhended. by •,Sergt. Carrick- fur hand seevice,has been transferred from Luoknoty 1.6- Walk -ere - ten, where lie bas taken a piece in the •• • . • T Sergt. Carrick has re eiced register.' cardecontaininete riaMe of men avail- able for inilitarriervice, it the county of Bruce,' and now knows Pest where to call, whdn out' reerhiting, .Thirey-fotir of the Lacknow tnen drove jo Teeswater on the 17th. ti) attend.' the • itilitery demoristration there. It was a bitterly. cold day., a fact. which detracted somewhat' front theeniecess of the day ,eind the Pleasure of the trip. • Pies. E Mercy, JouNixon, C. Glilles• pie, 11 Williams., T. McDonald 'and A. - Efenry were here Saturday and Sunday finite the cillicers' sehool at Walkerton. They are greatly interested in their week and studies thew,and rePort a vpry busy Thedetaohment Made n rotite inareh to llolyroOd on Taesdny morning, were stulted with dinner by Miss Purvis, ittiO arrived hank at the Barracks iu theAfternoon in upiendid spirmts.They twe very $„rateful to Mies Purvis for her • hospitable treatmeut ituti the fieoci fi'nt . DEBATE ST, HELENS . . vs..LUCKNOW TALENT ttu yeg.jilte.tO hear a•;public-dehafel. If so, 'Yolk should attend .ntertain- nuentto be &feu the ‘,.Town Ltickqow on theeveningof Friday 'Mitch , _ atet., at whieh denatebetveeen St Eel - en$ ancl Livelenone champiere),oletlee,plat- will be the prineipal featare... .The .011 !eject' of debate.. will ate t'ellbseil CO that Neettle Exerts a Greater Xntluerico"in the. World than doe's Education." On the evening of the 17th. last .this resolution Wei debated at Se Helene by .Messrs. Durnin Phillips, E. Miller- and IL D. Woods representing St, Helens Literary Society, and Messrs. Hugh -Mc:Milian, W. L. MacKenzie end,A. D. MecKenzieeep• esenting, Lucknow, St. lieleas had the, allimative, and the decisionwent to Luck- • now by the narrow margin of. two points.. The$t. Helens represented ves•have Since , proposed coming to Lucknow Le repeat the debate„ provided a siteall aduilesinn fee be charged and the • proceeds ,all de: tutted to the Red Cross Fun.d. St...Helens has had a very active. Lit entry Society.for a .uumber •of.yeters, and has developed a:nip-prising amount in talerit.:Debattng' has always ,been tefeatt, ure of the Soeiety's weekly timeeinge arid members are espediady strong in t•his ro•-• gard; so that an eqcounter' of wit and in- tellect in which their best.a,ppears all on , one side ebonldbelieeidedly eutertaining: . The. Luckuow Presbyterian Young Men's Bible Class are making the:local %arrangements, but are not otherwite, in- terested. . There. will bee.a prograin•of' vocal and instrumental- tnusic and' reci- tations. with the debate', as Ipittr,a1 teat tire. The adm ass ioneharge will be: Gentle- nten, 15c."; Ladies and Children .10ce-- np reserved seats. There personae intetesteiehate vete TO e •l-telens. people simply-offered.to,conle otrer and give the • evening in the interests of:the Red cross' werk; and the arrangemente are such as WO asked for. 'Keep the evening Of the .31st open for this. •Come out; have..,a. good evening.and!help a- goodcause. , • -RipleY,its. Lucknow gliteeve-inefattoreof amknow 'WAS: the -score • in the. hockey: game- Prayed. here Tuesday evening between „Ripley' -and the Lucknotv 15. .C. team.... The crowd was Minot the best attracted •bys, hockey game here tine winter. The game' was veryffast throughout. At the end of the first hall the score was but the local team. had rather the better or the...Platring throughout, and 'in the sec- ond half easily -pulled away from, theie opponents. eRuse Jehneton refereed the game, The Wingh,ani. band ateled to the entertainment' of. the . el euing,. and the boys .ran a•luuch •counter vrhich wag. well patronized and prevectea prefita,ble undertaking. . • ' • • • Death of Mrs. Archer ' The death occurred tet het...Ian-tie, in -Lucknow, OP Friday of lase week, of• Mese' Eliza Ann Archer, widow of tiled:Ate John 'Archer, at the• age- of 73... The funeral . on Monday. afternoon wes•from the home . of her sten David Archer, where .service was held by Rev. Mr. Gaibutt', of the Methodist Church, and Rey.- Mr. .Brid- gette„ of Aelefield Circuit. •• • ' • • ,.. , Mee. Archer's maiden name -wae.Kilt.. 'in, and her early home was , an the Base Line; Goderich Township, • near Clinton. She and her husband hest came to Lunke , now in the .spring of 1877; %but, three years -later moved to a ferni 'three: Milea east of tem), Where'they lived until about, 20 years ago, when they retarned tb Lucknow. Mr. Archer died pearly three. years ago, and since 'that,time his eittdew heed alone. -She leaves rine son, David, • ' already mentipned., There are two. sur arivin•g sisters-: Mrs. W. L. Baines, Mel-. int, Man.; and „Ntre. Jelin Tedford, Van - o'.1 t' 1 . f ' '' .,' ' (1 waster. A. s 1 i i line )e ore tr ti .,ea -1, Mrs. Atelier -reeetved wised .44.4re-death of a brother, William' ff. Kil tin,. who .passecInway al Bakersfield Califetroia' On Are i 2n . , e la for inanyl'yeaq' ••been a prominent business man of West „Duln•th, ' Min. • Following; an Attack of "grip" he went t6 S.outhern California to recuperate, but litut net bee'n away for -mere than a 'Week wheirhis death was .reported.• • .. , el..11C.kelOtire'illtiti _SCIt00,1,„RinffetS .::: _ • 'Form Itte-Chemistrtre Literature- ;.:ML.Conuak1.14,•1,...Spenect.B.8,0.4,A.konf, '67; C. Woods,. 63 eS. NteKen7,1e.„ 61.:. E. Howe, 6 . P. Irwin, 60; E. „Johnston, .1? 9.1)1.1;1,1131.11D, 3'7; Ilkats.' 1%54 blir rriiidi,,114"54. ; (151,1C; ii:2-.., iiell, ,45. • • • . .. • • .. ' Form II-Spellinge Latin, (tonere phy ---ell. Burns, 81; D,. llooke,, 8-I,; 'Alex. Nicholson, 79; C. .MeQaillitte 77e Anna Nicholson, 76; R. Itlelheigall, 74; W. Woods, 68;S. Alton, 67; F. Aitelaison, 66; M. Fisber, •63;. C.Whilet s • 56; Jt Donglies, 54;.V,..MeDonalti, 4.3.. ,- With - ,pat. Lad n ---K. MeNeta 85; K. , k •treDen- ald 77' I Hackett, 70. Geogiraphy•bnly , ' a•Wr •RoWey, BO...." • '" • ' ...1. Porm I-----Arithinetiel Spelling and', British History-elt. Ithur, 72; A. Alton, 72; N. Tnompson, 69; 8.•11tiens, .65; C.. , McMillan,. 64 ;•G. 'McCall, 60; It Allin; 58; .1. elcDonattl, 53; .W, . Andrew, 3.2; W. Seett, 51; IS pough,. 48; .1. Webefer, 46; J. Barber, 46; G McNay. 4.1; lt. Mc- Kay, 42; .C. Towle, 32. Arithmetic only It McKenzie 45 R. Mitchell, 10: Spelling and 13titish ilintory-.K Mur.. iill ol the, as; J.° tediure, 411 S., MaoDoutild, LETTER FROM IRE T4NCDIES The letter' whielt me. pal -24114i., bel'ow was' written by Pte Duncan' •AtoKiniten who,. titough,•Ite,jetued the'eolpes, in .the I'Vest„"tisewitil ,re mein here el 'Iwo. ig brother of. Mrs. M. NICtIunee and :a. cottsity .Pte.. Peter tlieKlienot;: • - • - • • • • . • Fraace,. 20;e1e16 To"Mi's/ Malcolm' MeTnnesc 1 '. . • .• ' " eeameted your: letter and. pareel O. ' K. and.thn,n1c . you very emelt for your kindness, enjoyed iterery Much. Those •tiockk were just tine. ' . . I atrestill. living and in fgcl health, hoping that 'you are all welt, I have been flee .months in the ' treaehes- and, had many et dose call and seen many poor fellow pass away,' .I. denie 'know the minute it will be my. turn, lent I' hope that God will spare niee through it ' I am in. the tunneling eel:tie:and I have been at this -work for epee.: rime, that is Mining undereeath the Gernetees We pat in A4 days in the .treilehes and, ,7 oat.. , We are workinge48 heirs ett aral• 16 offeSo we.are ancler,611011, thing going in and ont, so we take (mech., apes: When. Weget into the trenches. We feel a littler thore safer, for.it• is like 11411 out • in the opening when • those big guns get a -going and the shell's 'bursting .all Around, 'use One.evould think time the wild' coating 'to an 'end. These battletielde eye an awfUl.ptace tresee.• . • - Wed; Phemie, nen% give yon. mita' more news,' it is .not.but I Would likeiO, for all. letters- • are • read befere ieaiuig We haree.lcite, of *me here nowklmost every day.' I must close now by'sendiow my beet regards to, ; you .alL •. Thanking yon. again for the .parcel, • • 2. 'Firoin•yoar. loyine. brother; e _ :;" Tn. DUISCL1..N 'MCKINNON- " - • . Harmony Soap, Rose er Violet tWo cakesfor 25c1,•5.000 Piano Votes with each cake next Wedneed,ay • •. • Former .Resident ot•Kinhiss Angus 3telkneld,.•cf tife 4th, 'con cession; Kinloss, iebently wOrd ,the death of :a. sister, Mrs. Join' Beaton,' at Prospect Valley, Al berte., . She •wati daughterof Mr. and'M es. Alexandei-re, Donald, .with when) she cam( trout -Prince. Edward, Island about 50 years age. -M r.• anct.itlise .13ection nieved f Kirdoes to' N. Dakota -in '1877., and .from there went. • to Albeita six- years eige M rs.- Beaton • • is survived by her buebancf,.. a married daughter, and•three eons ail of Whotteare .married. ,These,who knew Mrs: Beatoe. • speak very highly lief kindle-. helpfet nettle e whiehevee, foand expre-tsion el•p-- ing the needy and Ministering to:the • -siCk., • • • MARRIED • . M,echieeosItee--. Be IRD..-Ate the- .• 'ern n se; • Wirighinn: on March 811.1; 1010,. by, the Bev, "D. Perrie,•Visatleah Bird,• , of' Ashfield, WC; 'MacIntosh, of 1 laScolub6; Sask. krA VEINS- (IBA the home- of the bride's p:krents; V. Waiyamili, nirch 15th', Miss. :Mary nle.n' Champion,',' daughter. ,of r. and - s: Champion. 1i1utthew - A. Havens.,-. Rev. J.hi Litt1e,,of lit. Helene. aesisted 1-V.111 OSe; h tec h arc le ' . . ,•13.eiall Store Piano Corffeet closes-. on Wednesday,. Apeil. stit. See eiecialseen, ottewinclOw• for Match Meth. A Sentfnet of 139.4 • • • ler examinatieuS. e. •.Pr poreop;.red- . j. , Teecher CI Singing, Voice and Tottc. Teeswater '••• -Tp(toily, . • eini.e'r:;litOf7thlettilf..1TilnelTtelie'l?tVer elerilittitigt9ent: *eine- 1..tite Alisriep. of Lieut.'j": V?' Littl'ee-"•; ' :' i ' •• .Teeseettei: bee now reetuited 30. men. . for .everseas, service: ' - The last to Join .nette'W. DenaldeOu.and Jetitzetealltigher. „ • • . . • J. S.. trinetrang and ties. , Atreetrong „Mat a d Mrs. Ecclestone, Va. and . Ali's,. .' (.. entert tined a sleighing. pottyleom•: Tees-. y Water last Thui sday eve ng. • • The petty . consi teed Mr. wad -Mrs: Constantine, •..• ' le...I. Ifisenk and Mrs Dr Feeder.' 'Mil.' arid 'Mrs. Armstrong •are. excellent hosts,,.:. '• and the viintore feotia tervenlihalivea4 da splergn;J: - • did. time.. .-The Arnietronge *eitet •Iiintiewith all the „Me odrn conyen- • iettevs which:the guests freelYeachnirect. •and vilich -made, thMu • genereilly • enain- • • eure.1 of •fariu.life. . '-' -- • ' .. e•• - ' e .e.'' • . • . ,. .... ,. -.• rinE akeauer,teto it ALLY • on. St;'•Pate r % rick.Seleayein Teeewater -eves •-te . grand sueeesa. '. Li eat, CO. ' W ei r,.tiapt. Chide , ,, wiek,- ...Limits. . Whitehead' .40 d :. Roland With GO.- then from 'Walkeetott e0tItirigenb. • eani&.over for the day 'Lieut. Aihesene. ofellipley, .hrotegh• toyer' 20,-: andeSergt.-e . .Rebte•C'errickbrought•34•Itote Lueknotee• • . 'allot which,- wit:hoer men, qiiade 'scene' . f75 men in khaki. ' • The • sneaking. arae- : • pointed, the rimeie,..of the beet, and.. the-, ,. • eestilts.geede Besides thirteen' ,recrti0s''' ..e.fferece,ettee audience . was., greatly im-r. • -pressed ad ehe seedeesoven. ',for. further e . , teCriiiting and elmerf at. 'bearing .. of etheeee.: taxation for the financing -of thewar. i.. -Tha cenineil-enterteined the esoldiere to-- • • e •dinner! • .Tlat: ladies • of the Pateititio.... Leitgue"prEatid•etl.:the tear -and such it • e .•": •tee,'• • It aras,of the bet; the ladies fem., • thecountry vieing with.thoee • froM the.....; • . - . . - . village .in .co.nt.r.ile. a. te.ng.tind, ti:e..1p.in...g..-•The m ... • - .eatstb . ' othaiders netted 'the ladtes of. • 'the Patriottc -League some:$40.•f or Red • Cross ptirpoSes. • • . - Old-Resident7Dies7;.- ..--rp----.7 . ..; . - .- -Mies. Cathie -Me •Campbelre 'whe • for ce e number of. yeterselived alcimeon Wheeler • • . .atreetectince•on Wedneste-ay 'night Of .lase • • • w eale.: 'She -had •beenall for over' a -Week -suffering froin 'heart trouble. . The •de-. : 'pease& was An then t'of, Mr., Neil.L-Campe - • bell, of theetlth on of West Wateanoshe and he and- Mrs', Campbell .'"were 'with ., • her during -her at iliness.• -The remains •• ; were ,taken to Mr: Neifqiiraphell's.hOme • . and the •rfterfer•al 'held ; frtiu . there . t� , ' ...G. re.e. rilt. i,1.1.' .7b.e.te,ey, en Sett:whey' after-, . 7 noonee•Sh-e was 79 years of age .. . ..7 • ' • EVERYBOOY'S COLUMN , . , . irAiNTED bousekork. , ply • 'id Airs: Temple t2la.rle.,latectiow.• •.; . . MON I•:-N.%Tf..) --1/6 mok got; sjidnoto - 111 reltS0.116 ble., 04 05. Eireiisatran(e.• hoi Stock -and Ant eouiponief.;.' • ' ; - . , Ei ). A. SI1)IaLL.'13roket. Lucknow .. . • • RAW FU 118 good denatind' and 3:1111 can • '• ' ". :get h1ghustca1h.ii-h-c ta liiendOinOn's 1/ey, • • tioodsi eitorc, Litesilow. • . • • 25 -11 -ti. • . ,.. • llidiIcst •eft4.:11-1aleg'axiid toiItitw Furs, . 6-1 0; • .Fi BLITZSTEIN, LllektIOW• •ForEa1e• 14)1t.S1.21.1.,P:. Three. vei:y proportion, in the 'Village of Luektiow. FOrpiqtioulars, ISIDDA,LL*, 13toker, • • 29-1-tr. ,• ' - . , Lucknow, • , • s A Lle. - flvtjnor Grieno"phinto, oak cane' In gPtal repair, with forty,t wiy-rodoi•ds;• will . bo sold ot Apply to , • .2:141p, • • .1f;.,11.,14oan, Luc:know. • -Foir's'A ▪ 't 'e119 1)1 fifixok and -1 A.p. gannlitiO • diati lateriiatiepat: all in t3r:it-eloss eon. 'Ail ion,. .1, or Inirtleulars apply • at •eentinel'..- • ' ' • IVe•ttro this week 'itidebted..ift "A, Bennatyneeeefdloandte,..Y.teginia, ler a copy of The ,Setititiel eet y trs which he his ke a • all this 'ttitee. • The paper i mci a.: Utu'ttii(atti . ay 2.', f(,1;:r9' p t two pages' reedy:print and tt A, glance iiver tic ltionients in - &metes -Meny -ellen-gee •Pinnee the ..bitsi••• ness Melt of 'the vilitge Mr. Wm. Cone • -hell. was then- 'advertisin • men's straw .and feRhatS, and Cameron,. Niurdocli e(----eTifiiteprsistcelirtlirftATTr ,,Di'.•Newton bad a leriattieettiveterd in 'ellith licattureatentedetiteatelitiateae th Alit e's e . 'Meek There we're pro- Comson, Morrison ited (tare 1,v A,' Pool - foot looked after-J.1in 'lege' besieese of, the t(iwn, Cleo. Mair&,(Jo were doing Intaking.busiaess ; mallet • .1.ros.- were' don* a ineeeabtilabett.inessitt "Mur- tay's New Block; W..7 Littlewee ad - "vert jsin g beate• and:. .ahoes; nud• • Taylor was agpnt for Brant f rd. bi eyries.. Many of Viutders, Ilb remember eke pa1'tie4 moats diect ,the folloWinfi •iiews note which se take from 'th Tc1paper:-"Meesrs. Harta• Days; .148 Thompsnii, .Win. Berber, , Peter Sinitlt and Deve Moody were at Viet Albert last week; erteker fishing, • fney ought 11.e.0 good sized snelters and! , ettargeon that metteneed -6- fee. in leitetl, :tad Weeelte' ,ed 106 pounds. ' is.' a. Iffetty long haul aim may sound a laden.hy, lint an the boys are all (he See. it tele, te vtiling „to vomit kr it6 aut hen • Mr. tannutyne, who s nt it the p.,per; tuiyu that hie father waaNni, .!k4 Asiffield% '.4•\ LA...." gine t•-• vra.i 01 110' Vitt -TV', ,LuctittrVr. ' - 141)tm Itoliertjfilin‘4 pralierty. i'lsro Or 'of/lemon • itt•t.6 'tr.-route. - • • ••!• •-•'131*-e, • , " • •Seed Oats • toe by. 72 f fats. 'I lits variety lian ;aid' -.Iran% thin ' hulls, and hin. yielded liver:04e of IS iLulhck Inore,tier -othi‘r 1-1/tintsr.-01 ".• f .rit Ikielt01, it Huy; nOtv. ern -ba'sliel. 1: t'ANnit/fw. it. iti; No,, imulniow. • ▪ '-,Valualdef:tral promty he.. . iii.:. tint in o.t ill '...! ittot nett /rth1-2.if the south ' . . Iiiiif .of t.,(11 rttuntier•iiifii, eel -7 lit 1.iin OM elltW ' ,. 4. ••-...„„,, ..,,.....„.......„„,„. _..,..,, ataea. kV v...4-W41.W.3,.-i :--- .1, -;*4444141/r -,0-0411-4.y---44,. lii-Rq.r:r-rimt''-4-UnVt'rlht'r-'- • and 3.113 ,-,0I0 ael.,-;•1.1.ive il•leA:It. • 031-19,1,. 11: ..,1,1i.O., 1.1.l. .11,1:i:10i a. g,s/il.,• two.starey,„,..; 1” it'li, h ,,I, '4;1 t .1 mo.Tp.illt abaft' 1as‘10; alnint ' one neve .ireliiiiiii, I.: :VIT. -,,o tali wito.,(.. 33. • ,o,.1-,,, fa I) pl.,1/21411kr.31141 ., h., a eight oere••• o' hard wo(vIA 1311:11 1k, rta, .,,a1 .1.4 a. 00.4 Oily . 'ani1., N.1 611 . iV61 6rtql ”'411 M.1011a v1'0.01/44%1141: • goo4 w..,i1,.in4 Weillencedr This desiraido .."' " tf•riusalv 3- -.9 ii,ited at flip tillage of $t./ . •', , . Iltiletvg..saol is..cottvelitent 'Le elatreh avid sollool, For,turthei•; partieular-r 'Apply lo -• . 11 its. W. X. Golan/ s . :4. lielons. or .losi.:Pi.r .; , ,Ati:sv,w; Luektiow. • 124,,I•tfe.... : • a .Auction Sale • • • • ' 11, 'A. MeTif Aj.,If'&.;,iiN Vein told all tilicyt hitt " 'sato of eSintrhani Atiteti-Yoo iit the (cant . satin -dm, April 1..1; eatinneneing 9..311, " 'rite OM.; 'VOLVO0•4 10,1t• ”I' are dile in April; 111.3 tun, .1%. Pt • it% is. A iiet len/vv., tiliPOrtaf t .NOPCC • eeteokeiee, ,vver me l34's 7tind severe -- al neeeiente•ati 1 000.39l,.1711t 1 MU! metep •.' ,ett ea:emits latintpald at tIffre. , All a ,cinints not rinI V.1111, be plued;tu C..tirt fist coil cir:tte: 'SO -do 't not ' neglect ihts, es lois sitWe,1-2 tht hist nolicee t 0-••2elet. leetiet, • • • 4